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File:BobbyRiggs.jpg|Bobby Riggs File:Bobby Riggs c1947.jpg|Bobby Riggs
File:Dhm 488 small.jpg|Battle of Alma File:2nd-Rifle-Brigade-leading-the-Light-Division-at-the-Alma-by-Louis-Johns.jpg|Battle of Alma
File:Sutherlandhighlanders-400.jpg|Battle of Alma File:La bataille de l'Alma en 1854.jpg|Battle of Alma
File:Urbanus VI.jpg|Pope Urban VI
File:IreneSep1819711948UTCESSA9.gif|Satellite image of Hurricane Irene–Olivia
Image:Urbanus VI.jpg|Pope Urban VI
File:RMS Mauretania.jpg|RMS Mauretania File:RMS Mauretania.jpg|RMS Mauretania
File:Mauretania - Full speed ahead.jpg|RMS ''Mauretania''
File:Kamakura Budda Daibutsu front 1885.jpg|Great Buddha, Kamakura, Japan|width=100
File:Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs 1973.jpg|Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs
File:IreneSep1819711948UTCESSA9.gif|Satellite image of Hurricane Irene
File:L. Ron Hubbard in 1950 (cropped).jpg|L.&nbsp;Ron Hubbard
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| ] – ''']''': Unhappy with ], a group of ] started a ] with the election of ], throwing the ] into turmoil. | ] – ''']''': Unhappy with ], a group of ] started a ] with the election of ], throwing the ] into turmoil.
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| ] – The ''']''', publisher of the journal '']'', was founded. | ] – The ''']''', publisher of the journal '']'', was founded.
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| ] – The ] began with a Franco-British victory over Russian forces at the ''']''' near the ] in ]. | ] – The ] began with a Franco-British victory over Russian forces at the ''']''' near the ] in ].
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| ] – The ] ''']''' through the ], ending the ] of the ] and completing the ]. | ] – The ocean liner ''']''', the largest and fastest ship in the world at the time, was launched in ], England.
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| ] – The first ''']''' was held in ], France, after a seven-year delay due to World {{nowrap|War II}}.
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| ] – ''']''', ruler of the ], was ousted in a coup d'état backed by the French government.
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| ] – During a televised address to a ], U.S. president ] declared a "''']'''" against ] and other global terrorist groups.
| ] – ''']''', ruler of the ], was ousted in a '']'' backed by the French government.
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* ] – The second of two major ''']''' by the ] tribe of ] began against the ]. * ] – ] and his English ally ] defeated the northern earls ] and ] at the ''']''' near ].
* ] – The second of ''']''' by the ], a ], began against the ].
* ] – A ] caused by the ]<!--not bold, short--> washed away the building housing the statue of the ] at ''']''' in ], Japan<!--; since then the statue has stood in the open air-->.
* ] – ]: The ''']'''<!--, a crucial battle of the ],--> was fought in ]; ] forces were allowed to pass ] troops to retreat the next morning.
* ] – ]: Australian troops defeated Imperial Japanese forces at the ''']''' in New Guinea.
* ] – The first of a series of treaties comprising the ''']''' was signed between France and the ], ending the ].
* ] – ] founder ] publicly announced the story of ''']''' in a taped lecture sent to all Scientologists.
* ] – The ] ''']''' through the ], ending the ] of the ] and completing the ].
* ] – A ''']''' of unknown nature was observed in the western Soviet Union, Finland and Denmark.
* ] – ]: British auxiliary police officers known as ] went on ''']''' in ], burning more than fifty homes and businesses and killing two people.
* ] – '']'', which became one of three US television shows to have the highest ] five years in a row, aired ''']'''.
* ] – ]: Australian troops led by ] defeated Imperial Japanese forces at the ''']''' in New Guinea.
* ] – ]: ] forces ''']''' San Marino from the ].
*] – Sweden, Norway, and Denmark submit the ''']''' alleging human rights violations by the ].
* ] – ''']''' ''(satellite image pictured)'' ], making it the first actively tracked ] to do so.
* ] – ] defeated ]<!-- ''(both pictured)''--> in ] at the ] in Houston, Texas, in an internationally televised tennis match dubbed the "''']'''".
* ] – ''']''' of disputed nature was observed in the western Soviet Union, Finland and Denmark.
* ] – ]<!--not bold lots of cn-->, which became one of three U.S. television shows to have the highest ] five years in a row, premiered with ''']'''.
* ] – British prime minister ] gave ''']''' at the ], Belgium, against ] in the ].
* ] – The ] carried out ''']''' on the ] in London, with no casualties and minimal damage recorded.
* ] – An explosive-laden truck ''']''' in front of the ] hotel in ], Pakistan, killing 54 people and injuring 266 others. * ] – An explosive-laden truck ''']''' in front of the ] hotel in ], Pakistan, killing 54 people and injuring 266 others.
* ] – The United States ended its "''']'''" policy, allowing gays and lesbians to ]. * ] – The United States military ended its "''']'''" policy, consequently allowing ].
* ] – In the ] series '']'', historian ''']''' comforted a distraught Philomena Cunk by talking about ].
* Born/died this day: | ''']'''<!--German bishop--> |d|855| ''']'''<!--Hungarian soldier--> |b|1746| ''']'''<!--American librarian--> |b|1861|''']'''<!--English--> |d|1871| ''']'''<!--German folklorist--> |d|1863| ''']'''<!--English singer--> |d|1869| ''']'''<!--Maltese politician--> |b|1885| ''']'''<!--Canadian/American singer--> |b|1885| ''']'''<!--English footballer--> |b|1933| ''']'''<!--Gabonese politician--> |b|1942| ''']''' <!--Japanese composer/pianist-->|b|1971| ''']'''<!--German pilot--> |d|1993

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''']''': ''']''' in Iran and Iraq (2016) ''']'''
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* ] – A tsunami caused by the ]<!--not bold, short--> washed away the building housing the statue of the Great Buddha ''(pictured)'' at ''']''' in ], Japan; the statue has since stood in the open air.
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* ] – The ] achieved its first major victory of the ] at the ''']'''.
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* ] – ''']''', the founder of ], announced the story of ''']''' in a taped lecture sent to all Scientologists.
* ] – King ] and ], his English ally, fought and defeated the Northern Earls ] and ] in the ''']''' near ], England.
* ] – ''']''', the strongest and longest-lasting hurricane of the ], dissipated after causing flooding and power outages throughout Puerto Rico.
* ] – The ] achieved its first major victory in the ] at the ''']'''.
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* ] – The ocean liner ''']''' ''(pictured)'', the largest and fastest ship in the world at the time, was launched.
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* ] – ''']'''<!-- ''(satellite image pictured)''--> moved west from Nicaragua, and crossed from the Atlantic Ocean into the Pacific, the first known ] to do so.
* ] – During a televised address to a ], ] ] declared a "''']'''" against ] and other global terrorist groups.
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This is a list of selected September 20 anniversaries that appear in the "On this day" section of the Main Page. To suggest a new item, in most cases, you can be bold and edit this page. Please read the selected anniversaries guidelines before making your edit. However, if your addition might be controversial or on a day that is or will soon be on the Main Page, please post your suggestion on the talk page instead.

Please note that the events listed on the Main Page are chosen based more on relative article quality and to maintain a mix of topics, not based solely on how important or significant their subjects are. Only four to five events are posted at a time and thus not everything that is "most important and significant" can be listed. In addition, an event is generally not posted this year if it is also the subject of the scheduled featured article or picture of the day.

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  • Bobby Riggs Bobby Riggs
  • Battle of Alma Battle of Alma
  • Battle of Alma Battle of Alma
  • Pope Urban VI Pope Urban VI
  • RMS Mauretania RMS Mauretania
  • RMS Mauretania RMS Mauretania
  • Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs
  • Satellite image of Hurricane Irene Satellite image of Hurricane Irene
  • L. Ron Hubbard L. Ron Hubbard

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Prinsjesdag in the Netherlands (2011); refimprove
Feast day of the Korean Martyrs (Roman Catholic Church) multiple issues
1378Papal Schism: Unhappy with Pope Urban VI, a group of cardinals started a rival papacy with the election of Antipope Clement VII, throwing the Roman Catholic Church into turmoil. unreferenced section
1596 – An expedition of twelve families led by Diego de Montemayor founded Monterrey in New Spain. Texpansion
1848 – The American Association for the Advancement of Science, publisher of the journal Science, was founded. refimprove section
1854 – The Crimean War began with a Franco-British victory over Russian forces at the Battle of the Alma near the River Alma in Crimea. refimprove
1906 – The ocean liner RMS Mauretania, the largest and fastest ship in the world at the time, was launched in Tyneside, England. {{cn}} x 15 as of 19-9-21
1946 – The first Cannes Film Festival was held in Cannes, France, after a seven-year delay due to World War II. refimprove section
1979Jean-Bédel Bokassa, ruler of the Central African Republic, was ousted in a coup d'état backed by the French government. refimprove section, unreferenced section
2001 – During a televised address to a joint session of the United States Congress, U.S. president George W. Bush declared a "war on terror" against Al-Qaeda and other global terrorist groups. multiple issues
Jim Croce |d|1973| Many uncited sections

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